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My favorite episode so far. We triple down on the defunct name "Sleepytime Stories," but otherwise we seem comfortable as we delve into Irene's description of her encounter with her magical Great-Great Grandmother, and her nurse' skepticism.
Questions of faith aside, adults should listen to children. Their stories have meaning, even when they don't seem to make much sense.
Our theme song is Jimbo’s Lullaby by Claude Debussy performed by the Riverside Wind Consort via musopen.org Our text comes from the version of George MacDonald's "The Princess and the Goblin" available on Gutenberg.org. Thanks for listening! If you feel like subscribing, go right ahead. We'll be back next week.
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My favorite episode so far. We triple down on the defunct name "Sleepytime Stories," but otherwise we seem comfortable as we delve into Irene's description of her encounter with her magical Great-Great Grandmother, and her nurse' skepticism.
Questions of faith aside, adults should listen to children. Their stories have meaning, even when they don't seem to make much sense.
Our theme song is Jimbo’s Lullaby by Claude Debussy performed by the Riverside Wind Consort via musopen.org Our text comes from the version of George MacDonald's "The Princess and the Goblin" available on Gutenberg.org. Thanks for listening! If you feel like subscribing, go right ahead. We'll be back next week.